Hi All.

I am running Squid 3.3 behind a Draytek firewall.  The firewall has Web Content 
Filtering configured, which delivers a custom page when unauthorised content is 
requested.  Both work fine separately (and together in most cases), however 
when trying to access unauthorised content through Squid, an empty document is 
returned to the browser, instead of the error message from the Draytek.  We 
can't roll out squid to everyone if it will deliver blank pages instead of the 
error information as it will become a support headache.

Does anyone know of a way around this?

Many thanks in advance.

Paul

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